Title: Today's News
June 10, 2004 Published by  Search390.com

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IN THIS ISSUE:
  > Maximizing the ROI of data center management
  > Mitigating risk in outsourcing
  > SAP: Pepsi's choice for a new generation
  > More headlines
  > COBOL advice you can't ignore
  > Digital downloads 'getting better' all the time?


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Maximizing the ROI of data center management
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Data center managers are under increasing pressure to account for every penny they spend. Here's how to get the most from your money.
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Avoid these storage ROI pitfalls
Data Center Decisions 2004


Mitigating risk in outsourcing
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Putting time into a solid outsource contract can significantly minimize your risk and liability.

SAP: Pepsi's choice for a new generation
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PepsiCo Inc. likes the flavor of SAP's full Business Suite.

More headlines
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Merrill Lynch: Network-based virtualization saves money (SearchStorage.com)

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TIPS: COBOL advice you can't ignore
The editors of Search390.com have collected the most popular COBOL related expert responses just for you. Enjoy!



TOPICS: Getting a grip on grid computing
Grid computing is slowly and surely becoming a reality. Once just seen in academia, businesses as diverse as Shell and Charles Schwab are now embracing the technology.

NEWS: Grid computing and your company
Take our poll! What is your position on grid computing? You can take it by clicking here


The Missing Link
Digital downloads 'getting better' all the time?
[Reuters]
The long and winding download may be at hand. The Beatles, whose hits have been holdouts from the online music age, could be coming to a hard drive near you. Representatives for the Fab Four are talking with several companies about distributing "I am the Walrus" and the rest of the group's vast, legendary catalog on the Net -- a move some say would give the digital download industry some serious credibility. The deal could be done by fall. Just think -- the Beatles could all live in your little Dell machine.
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